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[50] OS BACKDOORS

[50] OS BACKDOORS

Kali Linux Tools

Aleksandrs Cudars

April 26, 2013
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  1. NB! • This reference guide describes every tool one by

    one and is aimed at anyone who wants to get familiar with digital forensics and penetration testing or refresh their knowledge in these areas with tools available in Kali Linux • Note! I’ve tried to gather as much information as possible, however, even despite that, some entries don’t have information, which I might update if I get more information. Also, mistakes are inevitable • The purpose was to create the most detailed source of every tool in Kali Linux for quick reference and better understanding • Some tools fall under several categories, which means that duplicate entries exist in the full ~670 pages long source • The information about every tool usually consists of: DESCRIPTION, USAGE, EXAMPLE and sometimes OPTIONS and TIPs • Kali Linux tools are not limited to Kali Linux / Backtrack (most can be installed on other Linux distributions taking into consideration all the necessary dependencies. Additionally, some tools are also available on other types of operating systems such as Windows and Mac OS) • Kali Linux is a new and developing OS – some tools may be added, some - updated, some – removed over time • It is assumed that all tools are run as root (or as administrator) (in Kali Linux you are root by default) • All the information gathered about each tool has been found freely on the Internet and is publicly available • Sources of information are referenced at the end • Most command line tools include options, however, due to space considerations, only some tools have options listed (search the internet for options, read documentation/manual, use –h or --help) • For more information on each tool - search the internet, click on links or check the references at the end • PLEASE DO NOT USE KALI LINUX AND THE TOOLS LISTED HERE FOR ANY ILLEGAL OPERATION! • Tools which are specifically aimed at DOS, DDOS or anonymity are rarely used in legitimate engagements, and are therefore not installed by default in Kali Linux List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013 2
  2. [50] MAINTAINING ACCESS: OS BACKDOORS • cymothoa • dbd •

    intersect • powersploit • sbd • u3-pwn 3 List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013
  3. cymothoa 4 List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013 DESCRIPTION

    Cymothoa is a stealth backdooring tool, that inject backdoor's shellcode into an existing process. The tool uses the ptrace library (available on nearly all * nix), to manipulate processes and infect them. USAGE cymothoa -p <pid> -s <shellcode_number> [options] OPTIONS http://cymothoa.sourceforge.net/ EXAMPLE cymothoa –S EXAMPLE cymothoa -p 1140 -s 0 -y 9000
  4. dbd 5 List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013 DESCRIPTION

    no info USAGE no info OPTIONS no info EXAMPLE no info Here’s a baby crocodile instead!
  5. intersect 6 List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013 DESCRIPTION

    Intersect is a Linux post-exploitation framework written in Python. The main goal of this project is to assist penetration testers in the automation of many post exploitation and data exfiltration tasks that they would otherwise perform manually. With the Intersect framework, users can easily build their own customized scripts from the pre-built templates and modules that are provided or they can write their own modules to add additional or specialized functionality. The framework is centred around the Create application. This is where users can build their Intersect scripts, control the available modules and import their own. Using the Create application provides a very straight forward, menu-driven process for interacting with the framework. USAGE n/a OPTIONS http://ohdae.github.io/Intersect-2.5/#Intro EXAMPLE n/a
  6. powersploit 7 List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013 DESCRIPTION

    PowerSploit is a collection of Microsoft PowerShell modules that can be used to aid reverse engineers, forensic analysts, and penetration testers during all phases of an assessment. More info: https://github.com/mattifestation/PowerSploit#readme TIP try it with Metasploit http://obscuresecurity.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/powersploit-metasploit-shells.html USAGE n/a OPTIONS n/a EXAMPLE n/a
  7. sbd 8 List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013 DESCRIPTION

    SBD expands to storage-based death, and is named in reference to Novell's Cluster Services, which used SBD to exchange poison pill messages. The sbd daemon, combined with the external/sbd STONITH agent, provides a way to enable STONITH and fencing in clusters without external power switches, but with shared storage. The sbd daemon runs on all nodes in the cluster, monitoring the shared storage. When it either loses access to the majority of sbd devices, or sees that another node has written a fencing request to its mailbox slot, the node will immediately fence itself. sbd can be used in virtual environments where the hypervisor layer is not cluster-enabled, but a shared storage device between the guests is available More info: http://doc.opensuse.org/products/draft/SLE-HA/SLE-ha-guide_sd_draft/cha.ha.fencing.html , http://doc.opensuse.org/products/draft/SLE-HA/SLE-ha-guide_sd_draft/cha.ha.storage.protect.html and http://www.linux-ha.org/wiki/SBD_Fencing USAGE n/a EXAMPLE sbd -d /dev/sbd dump EXAMPLE sbd -d /dev/sbd message nodea test
  8. u3-pwn 9 List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013 DESCRIPTION

    U3-Pwn is a tool designed to automate injecting executables to Sandisk smart usb devices with default U3 software install. This is performed by removing the original iso file from the device and creating a new iso with autorun features. USAGE n/a OPTIONS n/a EXAMPLE n/a
  9. references • http://www.aldeid.com • http://www.morningstarsecurity.com • http://www.hackingdna.com • http://zer0byte.com/2013/03/19/kali-linux-complete-tools-list-installation-screen-shots/ •

    http://www.monkey.org/~dugsong/fragroute/ • http://www.sans.org/security-resources/idfaq/fragroute.php • http://flylib.com/books/en/3.105.1.82/1/ • http://www.darknet.org.uk/2008/04/cdpsnarf-cdp-packet-sniffer/ • http://mateslab.weebly.com/dnmap-the-distributed-nmap.html • http://www.tuicool.com/articles/raimMz • http://backtrackwasneversoeasy.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/terminating-internet-of-whole-network.html • http://www.ethicalhacker.net • http://nmap.org/ncat/guide/ncat-tricks.html • http://nixgeneration.com/~jaime/netdiscover/ • http://csabyblog.blogspot.co.uk • http://thehackernews.com • https://code.google.com/p/wol-e/wiki/Help • http://linux.die.net/man/1/xprobe2 • http://www.digininja.org/projects/twofi.php • https://code.google.com/p/intrace/wiki/intrace • https://github.com/iSECPartners/sslyze/wiki • http://www.securitytube-tools.net/index.php@title=Braa.html • http://security.radware.com List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013 10
  10. references • http://www.kali.org/ • www.backtrack-linux.org • http://www.question-defense.com • http://www.vulnerabilityassessment.co.uk/torch.htm •

    http://myexploit.wordpress.com/network-copy-router-config-pl-merge-router-config-pl/ • http://www.securitytube.net • http://www.rutschle.net/tech/sslh.shtml • http://althing.cs.dartmouth.edu/local/www.thoughtcrime.org/ie.html • http://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/sslstrip/ • http://ucsniff.sourceforge.net/ace.html • http://www.phenoelit.org/irpas/docu.html • http://www.forensicswiki.org/wiki/Tcpflow • http://linux.die.net/man/1/wireshark • http://www.nta-monitor.com/tools-resources/security-tools/ike-scan • http://www.vulnerabilityassessment.co.uk/cge.htm • http://www.yersinia.net • http://www.cqure.net/wp/tools/database/dbpwaudit/ • https://code.google.com/p/hexorbase/ • http://sqlmap.org/ • http://sqlsus.sourceforge.net/ • http://www.jammed.com/~jwa/hacks/security/tnscmd/tnscmd-doc.html • http://mazzoo.de/blog/2006/08/25#ohrwurm • http://securitytools.wikidot.com List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013 11
  11. references • https://www.owasp.org • http://www.powerfuzzer.com • http://sipsak.org/ • http://resources.infosecinstitute.com/intro-to-fuzzing/ •

    http://www.rootkit.nl/files/lynis-documentation.html • http://www.cirt.net/nikto2 • http://pentestmonkey.net/tools/audit/unix-privesc-check • http://www.openvas.org • http://blindelephant.sourceforge.net/ • code.google.com/p/plecost • http://packetstormsecurity.com/files/94305/UA-Tester-User-Agent-Tester-1.03.html • http://portswigger.net/burp/ • http://sourceforge.net/projects/websploit/ • http://www.edge-security.com/wfuzz.php • https://code.google.com/p/wfuzz • http://xsser.sourceforge.net/ • http://www.testingsecurity.com/paros_proxy • http://www.parosproxy.org/ • http://www.edge-security.com/proxystrike.php • http://www.hackingarticles.in • http://tipstrickshack.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/how-to-use-websploit.html • http://cutycapt.sourceforge.net/ • http://dirb.sourceforge.net List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013 12
  12. references • http://www.skullsecurity.org/ • http://deblaze-tool.appspot.com • http://www.securitytube-tools.net/index.php@title=Grabber.html • http://rgaucher.info/beta/grabber/ •

    http://howtohack.poly.edu/wiki/Padding_Oracle_Attack • http://blog.gdssecurity.com/labs/2010/9/14/automated-padding-oracle-attacks-with-padbuster.html • https://code.google.com/p/skipfish/ • http://w3af.org/ • http://wapiti.sourceforge.net/ • http://www.scrt.ch/en/attack/downloads/webshag • http://www.hackingdna.com/2013/01/webshag-on-backtrack-5.html • http://www.digininja.org/projects/cewl.php • http://hashcat.net • https://code.google.com/p/pyrit • http://www.securiteam.com/tools/5JP0I2KFPA.html • http://freecode.com/projects/chntpw • http://whatisgon.wordpress.com/2010/01/28/chntpw-tutorial-resetting-windows-passwords-editing-registry-linux/ • http://www.cgsecurity.org/cmospwd.txt • http://adaywithtape.blogspot.co.uk/2011/05/creating-wordlists-with-crunch-v30.html • http://hashcat.net • http://ixplizit.wordpress.com/2012/04/08/hashcat-the-very-basic/ • https://code.google.com/p/hash-identifier/ • http://www.osix.net/modules/article/?id=455 List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013 13
  13. references • http://cse.spsu.edu/raustin2/coursefiles/forensics/How_to_use_Volatility_v2.pdf • http://thesprawl.org/projects/pack/#maskgen • http://dev.man-online.org/man1/ophcrack-cli/ • http://ophcrack.sourceforge.net/ •

    http://manned.org • http://www.onlinehashcrack.com/how_to_crack_windows_passwords.php • http://project-rainbowcrack.com • http://www.randomstorm.com/rsmangler-security-tool.php • http://pentestn00b.wordpress.com • http://bernardodamele.blogspot.co.uk/2011/12/dump-windows-password-hashes.html • http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/natty/man1/sipcrack.1.html • http://www.leidecker.info/projects/sucrack.shtml • http://santoshdudhade.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/findmyhash-112-python-script-to-crack.html • http://www.foofus.net/jmk/medusa/medusa.html#how • http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=backtrack-r1-man-pages/medusa • http://nmap.org/ncrack/man.html • http://leidecker.info/projects/phrasendrescher.shtml • http://wiki.thc.org/BlueMaho • http://flylib.com/books/en/3.418.1.83/1/ • http://www.hackfromacave.com • http://www.pentest.co.uk/downloads.html?cat=downloads&section=01_bluetooth • https://github.com/rezeusor/killerbee • https://code.google.com/p/nfc-tools/source/browse/trunk/mfoc/src/mfoc.c?r=977 List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013 14
  14. references • http://nfc-tools.org • http://www.binarytides.com/hack-windows-social-engineering-toolkit-java-applet/ • http://seclists.org • http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=sshd&sektion=8 •

    http://recordmydesktop.sourceforge.net/manpage.php • http://www.truecrypt.org • http://keepnote.org • http://apache.org • https://github.com/simsong/AFFLIBv3 • http://www.computersecuritystudent.com/FORENSICS/VOLATILITY • http://csabyblog.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/backtrack-forensics-volafox.html • http://www.sleuthkit.org/autopsy/desc.php • http://sysforensics.org/2012/02/sleuth-kit-part-2-mmls-and-mmstat.html • http://guymager.sourceforge.net/ • http://www.myfixlog.com/fix.php?fid=33 • http://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/manual/ddrescue_manual.html • http://www.spenneberg.org/chkrootkit-mirror/faq/ • www.aircrack-ng.org/ • https://sites.google.com/site/clickdeathsquad/Home/cds-wpacrack • http://www.willhackforsushi.com • http://www.ciscopress.com • http://openmaniak.com/kismet_platform.php • http://sid.rstack.org/static/ List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013 15
  15. references • http://www.digininja.org • http://thesprawl.org/projects/dnschef/ • http://hackingrelated.wordpress.com • http://r00tsec.blogspot.co.uk/2011/07/hacking-with-evilgrade-on-backtrack5.html •

    https://github.com/vecna/sniffjoke • http://tcpreplay.synfin.net • http://dallachiesa.com/code/rtpbreak/doc/rtpbreak_en.html • http://tomeko.net/other/sipp/sipp_cheatsheet.php?lang=pl • http://sipp.sourceforge.net/ • https://code.google.com/p/sipvicious/wiki/GettingStarted • http://voiphopper.sourceforge.net/ • http://ohdae.github.io/Intersect-2.5/#Intro • http://obscuresecurity.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/powersploit-metasploit-shells.html • http://dev.kryo.se/iodine/wiki/HowtoSetup • http://proxychains.sourceforge.net/ • http://man.cx/ptunnel(8) • http://www.sumitgupta.net/pwnat-example/ • https://github.com/ • http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/doc/README • https://bechtsoudis.com/webacoo/ • http://inundator.sourceforge.net/ • http://vinetto.sourceforge.net/ • http://www.elithecomputerguy.com/classes/hacking/ List of Tools for Kali Linux 2013 16